Sadae | |
Hangul | 사대 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Sadae |
McCune–Reischauer | Sadae |
Sadae[1] is a neutral Korean term. It is used in historical contexts.[2] The term is used as a descriptive label for diplomatic relations between Imperial China and Korea during the Joseon period and earlier.
Sadae describes a foreign policy. It describes the many ways a small country acknowledges the strength of a greater power like that of China.
For example, Sadae is shown in the actions of the weaker state as it conveys goodwill and respect through its envoys.
The term sadae is also used to explain Korean diplomacy before the establishment of the Joseon kingdom.